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WW1 Centennial News show

Summary: <br> Highlights<br> <br> Life inside German Occupied Belgium |@ 03:15<br> Some memorable stories from the front - Mike Shuster |@ 13:3 0<br> Preview of Camp Doughboy - Governors Island, NY 9/16-9/17 |@ 19:00<br> Preview of Pershing Days - Laclede, MO, 9/15-9/17 with Alicyn Ehrich and Denzil Heaney |@ 20:15<br> $10,000 WWI academic competition |@ 24:55 <br> Speaking WWI - Cooties! Yuk! |@ 26:00<br> 100C/100M with Jim Yocum on Santa Monica CA project |@ 27:15<br> CBS Radio ConnectingVets.com |@ 33:15 <br> Phil Eaton - Coast Guard Winged Warrior of WW1 |@ 34:40<br> WWrite Blog on Champagne |@ 35:35<br> <br> And more...<br> Opening<br> Welcome to World War 1 centennial News - It’s about WW1 THEN - what was happening 100 years ago  - and it’s about WW1 NOW - news and updates about the centennial and the commemoration.<br> Today is September 6th, 2017 and our guests this week are:<br> <br> Mike Shuster from the great war project blog,   <br> Jim Yocum from the 100 Cities / 100 Memorials project in Santa Monica, California<br> Alicyn Ehrich, Secretary of the Pershing Park Memorial Association, and Denzil Heaney, the administrator of the General Pershing Boyhood Home Site.<br> <br> WW1 Centennial News is brought to you by the U.S. World War I Centennial Commission and the Pritzker Military Museum and Library. I’m Theo Mayer - the Chief Technologist for the Commission and your host. Welcome to the show.<br> Before we get started today, we wanted to let you know that next week and the week following, we will be presenting a WW1 Centennial News 2-part Special -  “In Sacrifice for Liberty and Peace”.<br> Part 1 examines the great debate in America about getting into the war, and Part 2, which will publish the following week is about how events overtook the debate and brought us to a declaration of war.<br> But for today, we are in our regular format and ready to jump into episode #36.<br> World War One THEN <br> 100 Year Ago This Week<br> [MUSIC TRANSITION]<br> We’ve gone back in time 100 years to explore the war that changed the world! It’s the first week of September 1917.<br> On the last day of August  New York Deputy Attorney General Roscoe Conkling certifies that New York City has fulfilled its quota of 38,572 soldiers for the draft.<br> This is notable because the last time there was a draft in New York - for the civil war - it ended in the deadly Draft Riots of 1863.  <br> The 1917 draft, however, goes smoothly - mostly!  <br> Turns out that one of the local boards is selling exemptions- which was permitted in the Civil War draft AND coincidentally  - one the flash points  for Draft Riots. In any case, in 1917 - it is seriously NOT OK.<br> The first draftees are scheduled to leave for training at Camp Upton (now the site of Brookhaven National Laboratory) on September 10th - the camp is so new that the first men to arrive are going to get to help finish building it.<br> The men trained at Camp Upton starting September 1917, will become the 77th Division, which will be the first division of draftees to arrive in France.<br> Link: <a href="http://today-in-wwi.tumblr.com/post/164847897103/new-york-city-fulfills-draft-quota">http://today-in-wwi.tumblr.com/post/164847897103/new-york-city-fulfills-draft-quota</a><br> [SOUND EFFECT - WHOOSH]<br> Moving to the headlines and stories from the Official Bulletin - America’s War Gazette published daily by the Committee on Public Information, the US government propaganda ministry headed by George Creel - this week we have pulled a variety of stories that mark what was happening this week 100 years ago.<br> [SOUND EFFECT - TRANSITION - ]<br> The Official Bulletin<br> Dateline: September 9th, 1917<br> Headline: LIFE UNBEARABLE lN BELGIUM, SAYS WORKMAN WHO ESCAPED<br> The following story provides some insight into life inside German occupied Belgium:<br> The story reads:<br> I had to leave the seaside place